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Historical voters turnout after 1970

Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 14:39
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Historical voters turnout after 1970In the ninth general elections of Pakistan more people have exercised their right and cast the vote after 1970.
Pakistan is among the nations where voters’ turnout remains low during general election.
In the general election of 1970 the voters’ turnout was 57.96 percent which is the highest voter turn out of Pakistan’s history.The general elections of 1988 recorded 43.07 percent voters’ turnout. The general elections of 1990 recorded 45.4 percent voters’ turnout. The general elections of 1993 recorded 40.3 percent voters’ turnout.
The general elections of 1997 recorded 35.4 percent voters’ turnout.
The general elections of 2000 recorded 40.7 percent voters’ turnout.
Before 18th February the analysts predicted that the voters’ turnout would decline this time but the elections which took place on Monday recorded the voters’ turnout 45.6 percent which is the highest turnout after 1970.

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